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Motorists should fix leaks so they “Don’t Drip and Drive”

Motorists in Pierce County can find an affordable fix and keep pollutants out of Puget Sound, thanks to Puget Sound Starts Here’s “Don’t Drip and Drive” program.

As part of the program, participating repair shops across Washington are conducting free visual leak inspections (a diagnostic service valued at up to $80) throughout the year. If there is a problem, the driver will receive a coupon for 10 percent off service (up to $50) to fix the problem - a total savings of up to $130. The coupon will expire Dec. 31, 2017.

In addition to the inspections, free workshops on leak repairs and vehicle maintenance will be regularly offered at Clover Park Technical College. Classes are taught by automotive program instructors and feature the opportunity to have your car inspected for leaks by the instructor. Check dates and register at www.fixcarleaks.org.

“By keeping oil from leaks off our roads and out of our waterways, we can help protect water quality in our streams, lakes and rivers,” said Harold Smelt, Pierce County Public Works surface water manager. “This program is a win-win for Pierce County residents. It links people to excellent resources about the importance of fixing leaks in their cars, along with free workshops and a discount on repair.”

Every year, more than 7 million quarts of motor oil drips out of vehicles onto streets and parking lots and makes its way to lakes, rivers, streams and Puget Sound. Most of this toxic pollution comes from small drips from cars and trucks.

The “Don’t Drip and Drive” program was designed to build awareness and educate people throughout the state that it is important to check for vehicle leaks regularly to keep their car on the road and protect local waters. Studies show that 67 percent of drivers who find a leak will fix it within three months.

The following Pierce County shops are offering free visual inspections for vehicles leaks in 2017:

Bonney Lake

Ernie’s Automotive, 9910 233rd Ave. E., Bonney Lake

Edgewood

Sterling Automotive Service, 10218 24th St. E., Edgewood

Gig Harbor

Gig Harbor Automotive Service, 4101 Harborview Dr., Gig Harbor

Glen Cove Repair, 15312 92nd St. KPN, Gig Harbor

Key Center Auto Repair, 12119 Key Peninsula Highway N., Gig Harbor

Mackert Automotive, 3416 57th St. Court NW, Suite B, Gig Harbor

Stroh’s Automotive Services, 3916 61st St. Ct. NW, Gig Harbor

Lakewood

Meineke Car Care, 8724 South Tacoma Way, Lakewood

Tveten’s Auto Clinic, 5425 Lakewood Towne Center Blvd. SW, Lakewood

Puyallup

15th Street Automotive, 116 10th St. SE, Puyallup

Apex Brake & Muffler Auto Repair, 13813 Meridian E., Puyallup

Goodyear Auto Service, 11904 Meridian E., Suite C, Puyallup

Meineke Car Care, 4021 Meridian S., Puyallup

Meineke Car Care, 433 Meridian N., Puyallup

Spanaway

Elite Automotive, 21621 Mountain Highway E., Spanaway

Eurotech Auto Service, 221 170th St. S., Suite B, Spanaway

Sumner

Car Smart Auto Service, 15532 Main St. E., Sumner

Tacoma

All Transmissions & Automotive, 3113 S. Pine St., Tacoma

Bristow’s Exclusive Auto Repair, 4731 S. Washington St., Tacoma

Cooper’s Auto Repair Specialists, 1718 103rd St. E., Tacoma

Cooper’s Auto Repair Specialists, 5315 122nd St. E., Tacoma

Don Landis Shell, 2518 N Stevens St., Tacoma

Federal Way Automotive & Radiator, 8116 Pacific Highway E., Tacoma

Kimball’s Alignment & Brake, 10105 Pacific Ave., Tacoma

Meineke Car Care, 2701 Bridgeport Way W., Tacoma

Meineke Car Care, 3024 6th Avenue, Tacoma

Meineke Car Care, 13101 Pacific Ave. S., Tacoma

Midland Automotive Inc., 1624 90th St. E., Tacoma

Stroh’s Automotive Services, 4905 128th St. E., Tacoma

South End Auto Care, 8318 Pacific Highway E, Tacoma

University Place

AIR Import Repairs, 8016 27th St. W., University Place

McCabe’s Automotive, 3147 Bridgeport Way W., University Place

For a complete listing of participating locations around Puget Sound and more information, visit www.fixcarleaks.org.

As part of the Puget Sound Starts Here consortium, Pierce County participates in regional campaigns with many other jurisdictions around the Puget Sound region. Participating in these programs gives the county the opportunity to leverage funds for large regional programs that provide more resources to residents and a consistent message about the importance of cleaning up local waterways. For more information about this and other regional efforts to clean-up stormwater runoff before it reaches local waters and Puget Sound, visit www.pugetsoundstartshere.org.